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Intel EtherExpress

 PRO/100

LAN+Modem56 PC Card

User’s Guide

How to Use This Manual

This User’s Guide contains the latest information on the EtherExpress

PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 PC Card available at press time. It is designed

to help both new and experienced users with installation and configura-

tion.

Installation and Configuration Overview

For an overview, see the 

Quick Installation Card

. For complete technical

details and troubleshooting information, see the chapter covering your

operating system (Chapter 2 Windows 95, Chapter 3 Windows NT, or

Chapter 4 Windows 3.x/MS-DOS) in this 

User’s Guide

.

How to Find More Information

Use the Table of Contents, Index, and page and text headings in this 

User’s

Guide

 to help you find what you need. Check the README file on Disk 2,

Network Drivers disk. To check for updated drivers, visit our Customer

Support web site at:

http://support.intel.com

See Appendix A for additional support information.

Summary of Contents for ETHEREXPRESS PRO/100

Page 1: ...Quick Installation Card For complete technical details and troubleshooting information see the chapter covering your operating system Chapter 2 Windows 95 Chapter 3 Windows NT or Chapter 4 Windows 3 x MS DOS in this User s Guide How to Find More Information Use the Table of Contents Index and page and text headings in this User s Guide to help you find what you need Check the README file on Disk 2...

Page 2: ... 97124 6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this guide Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to infringe September 1997 687759 001 ...

Page 3: ...e 2 8 Utilities 2 8 Power Saving Modes 2 9 Windows 95 Troubleshooting 2 9 Troubleshooting Checklist 2 10 Windows 95 Driver Parameters Reference 2 13 Windows NT Installation 3 1 Which Version of Windows NT 3 1 How Can I Tell Which Version and Service Pack I Have 3 2 Additional Information in this Chapter 3 2 Windows NT 4 0 Installation 3 3 Windows NT 3 51 Installation 3 5 Power Saving Modes 3 7 Uti...

Page 4: ...tility 5 1 Modem Test Utility 5 2 Diagnostic Test Utility M16BTEST EXE 5 3 COM port monitor Windows 3 x only 5 5 Communications Application Notes and Modem Script Files 5 6 Modem Reference 6 1 Result Codes 6 1 AT Command Reference 6 4 S Register Reference 6 25 Automated Customer Support A 1 Specifications B 1 Limited Warranty C 1 Agency Notices D 1 Software License Agreement E 1 Index Index 1 ...

Page 5: ...ne lines These higher speeds are achieved by avoiding conversion from digital to analog lines in the connection between the user and service provider Ordinary connections begin over an analog line are converted to digital by the phone company and are converted back to analog in the final segment before arriving at the service provider In order to achieve 56K connections there can only be one digit...

Page 6: ...le and auto senses 10Mbps or 100Mbps network speed Requires Category 5 data grade unshielded twisted pair UTP cabling for 100Mbps network connections Software Supplied Intel drivers and other software are supplied on 3 5 inch 1 44 megabyte disks All popular network operating systems including NetWare Win dows 95 Windows NT Windows 3 x and Windows for Workgroups are supported An easy to use Install...

Page 7: ...ork operating system Hardware Installation Note Hardware installation requirements may vary with different operating systems For example if your system is configured for automatic detection of the card for example under Windows 95 the computer should be ON and standard operating software loaded when the card is inserted For installation instructions specific to your particular environment see the ...

Page 8: ...Product registration card Other Required Equipment 1 For LAN operations a local area network supporting 10 or 100Mbps Ethernet as required and a network operating system supported by the PRO 100 PC Card Note Since the PRO 100 PC Card automatically detects the speed of the network to which it is connected it may be safely connected to either a 100Base TX or 10Base T network as specified in items 2 ...

Page 9: ...rom inadvertent connection to a digital line Installing Card and Cables Inserting the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC Card Slot 1 Grasp the PRO 100 PC Card by the edges with the Intel logo facing upward and the 68 pin PC Card connector next to the card slot 2 Insert the card into the PC card slot and push it in until it is firmly seated If you have more than one PC card slot the PRO 100 PC Card will a...

Page 10: ... Ethernet Connections Connecting the Modem Cable to the PRO 100 Hold the PC Card with the top card label and network graphic facing you Grasp the flat connector on the end of the Modem Cable with the network graphic on top and plug it in to the matching receptacle on the right side of the PRO 100 PC Card The cable connector will click into place Do not force the connec tion Attaching the Modem Cab...

Page 11: ...he Ethernet Adapter Cable to the PRO 100 Hold the PC Card with the top facing upward Grasp the flat connector on the end of the Ethernet Adapter Cable with the network graphic on top and plug it in to the matching receptacle on the left side of the PRO 100 PC Card The cable connector will click into place Do not force the connection Attaching the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the PRO 100 MODEM CABLE C...

Page 12: ... 45 cables by forcing the Ethernet cable into the modem sloton the PRO 100 PC Card Plug the male RJ 45 connector at the end of the network cable into the female RJ 45 connector on the Ethernet Adapter Cable Connecting the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the Network RJ 45 TWISTED PAIR ETHERNET CONNECTOR LINK INTEGRITY Orange 100 Mbps Green 10 Mbps LAN ACTIVITY YELLOW ...

Page 13: ...e presented in two separate sections Windows 95 Installation Retail Version Windows 95 OSR2 Installation OEM Version How Can I Tell Which Version I Have 1 In Windows 95 click Start Settings and Control Panel 2 In Control Panel double click the System icon 3 In the System Properties window click the General tab if not already displayed and view information under System For Microsoft Windows 95 4 00...

Page 14: ...tel card when it is inserted and prompt for the Intel software disk The Intel files will be copied to the hard drive and the computer will restart The country identifier utility will launch automatically Important Notes Please note the following important information before starting the install process The usual path for Windows 95 files installed on your hard drive is C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS The C...

Page 15: ...el files will be copied from the Intel disk and Windows 95 will recognize the modem and network functionality of the Intel adapter Windows 95 Network Installation In most cases Windows 95 network files will need to be installed using CAB files from diskette or CD ROM If another PC Card modem or network adapter was installed previously on your system some of these files may already be present 5 If ...

Page 16: ...y Important Notes Please note the following important information before starting the install process You may be prompted more than once for Intel or Windows 95 files due to limitations in OSR2 The usual path for Windows 95 files installed on your hard drive is C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS The CAB files are com pressed versions of the Windows 95 distribution files Organization of the CD ROM version of t...

Page 17: ...o the PC card slot in the computer 2 Windows 95 will detect the Intel adapter and then display the following Update Device Driver Wizard screen if the adapter is not detected see Troubleshooting Item 3 Be sure that PCMCIA support is enabled under Windows 95 Troubleshooting later in this chapter 3 Insert Intel Disk 1 Click Next 4 On the Update Device Driver Wizard screen click Finish ...

Page 18: ...s screen specify A in the Copy files from box and click O K Copying Windows 95 Network Files In most cases Windows 95 network files will need to be installed using CAB files from diskette or CD ROM If another PC Card modem or network adapter was installed previously on your system some of these files may already be present ...

Page 19: ... box and click OK 9 At the System Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes The computer will restart Country Identifier Utility 10 After the computer restarts and Windows 95 reloads the country identifier utility will launch automatically At the country identifier utility screen make the appropriate selection and complete the program For details on this utilit...

Page 20: ...dow select Client for NetWare Net works 7 Click OK you will be returned to the Network window 8 From the Configuration tab in the Network window click Add 9 From the Select Network Component Type window select Protocol and click Add 10 Select Microsoft as the manufacturer and IPX SPX compatible Protocol under Network Protocols then click OK to return to the Network window 11 Click OK to close the ...

Page 21: ...on on the adapter It should only be used when the network will not be needed When the Intel adapter is set to either Network only or Modem only mode it remains in that mode until re configured to a different mode To specify a power saving mode under Windows 95 select Network from Control Panel select the Configuration tab select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card and click Properties sel...

Page 22: ...d by one or more of the measures below Detailed instructions for each measure follow 1 Be sure you have the latest firmware and driver 2 Run the Intel diagnostic utility M16BTEST 3 Be sure PCMCIA support is enabled in Windows 95 4 Create C WINDOWS MODEMLOG TXT to help resolve issues with the modem 5 Check other sources for updated troubleshooting information Note When these directions or Windows 9...

Page 23: ... on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk Follow the steps below 1 Shut down Windows 95 and power the machine off 2 Restart Windows 95 Press the F8 key when the message Starting Windows 95 appears on the screen Choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu or press Shift F5 to go directly to the command prompt 3 Run M16BTEST EXE at the MS DOS prompt See Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications for ...

Page 24: ...the information in that file with Intel Customer Support 5 Check other sources for updated troubleshooting information The following information may also be helpful 1 Review the HARDWARE TXT file in the Windows 95 directory This file is written by Microsoft and describes machine specific problems when the software was released 2 Review the README TXT file by clicking on the README icon in the Prog...

Page 25: ...B SYS NDIS 3 Settings for Microsoft Windows 95 M16B SYS is an NDIS 3 LAN adapter It conforms to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification NDIS It supports both Win dows NT and Windows 95 Windows 95 Support The M16B SYS driver also supports the networking environment in Microsoft Windows 95 The files necessary for using M16B SYS with Windows 95 include NETM16B INF Intel network installat...

Page 26: ...CT 0 10MBPS 1 100MBPS 2 LINK INTEGRITY ON OFF 0 ON 1 MODE I O I O 0 MEMORY MAPPED 1 NETWORKADDRESS TRANSMITBUFFERSIZE 7168 1024 29696 1024 29696 The network node address can be modified by specifying a value for NetworkAddress such as 00A0C9112233 If the user does NOT specify a NetworkAddress then the M16B SYS driver uses the network node address contained in the PRO 100 Card information structure...

Page 27: ...ENABLE 0 0 1 DRIVERDESC INTEL ETHEREXPRESS PRO 100 LAN MODEM PC CARD NETWORK EARLYTRANSMIT 1 0 1 ENUMPROPPAGES NETDI DLL ENUMPROPPAGES FULLDUPLEX 0 0 1 FUNCTIONENABLE 0 0 2 INFPATH NETM16B INF INTERRUPTNUMBER 04 00 00 00 IOBASEADDRESS 02 00 00 00 LINESPEED 0 0 2 LINKINTEGRITY 1 0 1 MEMORYBASEADDRESS 01 00 00 00 MODE 0 0 1 NETWORKADDRESS PLATFORMTYPE 1 1 TRANSMITBUFFERSIZE 11264 1024 29696 Interrup...

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Page 29: ... the installation you must know what version of Windows NT you have If you re using version 3 51 you must also know the version of any software Service Pack installed Currently two versions of Windows NT are supported Windows NT Version 4 0 Windows NT Version 3 51 including Service Packs Installation procedures are presented in two separate sections Windows NT 4 0 Installation Windows NT 3 51 Inst...

Page 30: ...the Administra tive Tools folder The Administrative Tools folder can be found in the Program Manager window Windows NT 3 51 interface or by selecting Start and Programs Windows NT 4 0 interface 2 In the Diagnostics application version information can be found either by selecting the Version tab or by clicking the OS Version button 3 If the version is 3 51 be sure to note the value of the Service P...

Page 31: ...r computer 1 Select Devices from the Control Panel 2 Scroll down the Device list to the PCMCIA device The Status should be Started and the Startup should be Boot If this is not how PCMCIA is configured then click Startup and set the Startup Type to Boot and click OK Network Driver Installation Use the following procedure to install the network driver 3 Shutdown the computer and turn off the power ...

Page 32: ...gs Click OK 11 At the Network screen click Close 12 At the Network Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes The computer will shut down and restart Modem Setup After the computer has been restarted use the following procedure to install the modem 13 Select Modems from the Control Panel 14 At the Install New Modem screen make sure that the Don t detect my modem...

Page 33: ...PCMCIA device The Status should be Started and the Startup should be Boot If this is not how PCMCIA is configured then click Startup and set the Startup Type to Boot and click OK Network Driver Installation and Modem Setup 3 Shutdown the computer turn off the power 4 Insert the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the com puter 5 Power up the computer 6 Select Network from the Control Panel 7 ...

Page 34: ... At the Network Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes The computer will be shutdown and restarted 14 To install the country identifier utility under any version of Win dows NT 3 51 run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Use the Program Manager File Run sequence Type A SETUP in the Command Line box and click OK The country ide...

Page 35: ...in Power Saving Options Function s Network Modem is the default Under Windows NT 3 51 select Network from Control Panel select the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card click Configure and select a mode in Power Saving Options Functons s Utilities Several utilities are provided with the PRO 100 PC Card that run under Microsoft Windows or MS DOS Country Identifier utility Windows 95 NT 3 x M...

Page 36: ...ows NT versions 3 51 and greater The files necessary for using M16B SYS include For Windows NT 4 0 M16B DLL Intel PRO 100 installation DLL OEMSETNT INF Intel installation file for Windows NT MDMM16B INF Modem support file for Windows NT 4 0 M16B SYS Intel NDIS 3 driver for Windows NT For Windows NT 3 51 M16B DLL Intel PRO 100 installation DLL OEMSETNT INF Intel installation file for Windows NT MOD...

Page 37: ...ME MODE I O I O 0 MEMORY MAPPED 1 The network node address can be modified by manually editing the registry and adding the parameter NetworkAddress with a hexadecimal string value such as 00A0C7112233 If the user does NOT specify a NetworkAddress then the M16B SYS driver uses the network node address contained in the PRO 100 PC Card information structure There are parameters in the Windows NT regi...

Page 38: ...DRESS 0X2E8 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 IOBASEADDRESS_1 0X320 0X200 0X3D0 IOLENGTH 0X07 IOLENGTH_1 0XF LINESPEED 0 0 2 LINKINTEGRITY 0X1 0 1 MEMORYMAPPEDBASEADDRESS 0XD6000 A2000 FF000 MEMORYMAPPEDSIZE 0X1000 MODE 0 0 1 MODEMFUNCTION 0X01 0 1 NETWORKADDRESS PCCARDATTRIBUTEMEMORYADDRESS 0XD4000 A0000 FE000 PCCARDATTRIBUTEMEMORYOFFSET 0XF000 PCCARDATTRIBUTEMEMORYSIZE 0X2000 PCCARDMEMORYWINDOWOFFSET 0 PCMCIA 1 0...

Page 39: ... Windows 3 x and MS DOS The topics covered are Installation under MS DOS Installation under Windows 3 x Windows 3 x Network Operating System Alphabetical Reference Windows 3 x Modem Configuration Notes Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters Error Messages for Windows and Windows 3 x DOS Drivers Windows 3 x Troubleshooting Computer Specific Application Notes Windows 3 x ...

Page 40: ... displayed and click OK 5 Follow the on screen instructions Note the following variations for NetWare and other network operating systems Novell NetWare Installation With Novell NetWare highlighted click the OK button Intel provides all software necessary to configure your NetWare client workstation Upon completion the Installation Program will reboot your system When your system comes back up log...

Page 41: ...ete the installation of network drivers under Windows 3 x after you have run the Intel Installation Program Find your network operating system in the alphabetical listing and follow the steps there To install network drivers manually under a network operating system not supported by the Intel Installation Program See the instructions under Generic Installation or Manual Installation in the Windows...

Page 42: ...erating System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion 4 Run the Artisoft LANtastic 6 0 install program Specify C LANTASTI as the destination directory or the drivers directory as specified in the Intel Installation Program 5 At the Select network adapter screen choose NDIS Support for Network Adapters 6 When prompted for the manufacturer s driver disk on the...

Page 43: ...te down the number 6 Now continue with the Banyan Vines installation as follows 1 In Windows 3 x run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk as described at the beginning of this chapter 2 Choose Banyan VINES from the Select Network Operating System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion The Installation Program also creates a VINE...

Page 44: ...nfiguration of a PC as a client workstation using a system service already installed on a LAN Manager server and the LAN Manager SETUP diskette Prior to installing the DEC PATHWORKS client software it is necessary to determine the Interrupt Number for the PRO 100 PC Card After you have installed the PRO 100 PC Card follow these steps to determine the Interrupt Number 1 Insert the Intel Network Dri...

Page 45: ...ses 5 Use a text editor to modify the file A NDIS PI TPL on the PATHWORKS SETUP disk as follows A NDIS is a hidden directory You can access it by typing CD A NDIS Change the line NI_IRQ IRQ VALUE FROM STEP 5 OF THE FIRST PROCEDURE ABOVE to read NI_IRQ IRQ VALUE FROM STEP 5 OF THE FIRST PROCEDURE ABOVE The NI_IRQ value must be the same as the interrupt value you will use for the Intel adapter 6 Run...

Page 46: ...l drive to your system service 15 Highlight the logical drive mapped by the SETUP program and press Enter to run PWSETUP 16 Press Enter to confirm the Software Destination C PW 17 Choose Express or Custom if you have a lot of prior installation experience 18 Select an appropriate Workstation Template or create one 19 Under Network Adapter Information choose other network adapter with NDIS enabled ...

Page 47: ...VE The ni_irq value must be the same as the interrupt value used for the Intel adapter b Verify that the M16BNDIS section has the following lines and settings M16BNDIS DRIVERNAME INTEL 26 Exit SETUP and reboot to start the network Some machines may require a cold boot at this point power the computer down and back up again FTP Software LANWatch Packet and NDIS 2 0 Drivers FTP Software s LANWatch n...

Page 48: ...and directory where your LANWatch files are stored 7 Reboot the PC 8 Change to the directory of where your LANWatch files are stored and run M16BPD COM 9 Run LW EXE FTP Software LANWatch NDIS 2 0 Driver Installation 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 Choose FTP LANWatch from the Select Network Operating System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segm...

Page 49: ...y and run NETBIND EXE 12 Run LW EXE FTP Software PC TCP Packet NDIS 2 0 and ODI Drivers The PC TCP Generic Ethernet Kernel ETHDRV EXE can be installed using Intel s Packet ODI or NDIS drivers PC TCP can also be used concurrently with NetWare For information on which driver is appropri ate for your network environment see the FTP PC TCP documentation For environments using values other than those s...

Page 50: ...10 Use a text editor to change the file PCTCP INI as follows In the section PCTCP ifcust 0 change the line INTERFACE TYPE NDIS to read INTERFACE TYPE PKTDRV 11 Save the file and exit the text editor 12 Change to the C root directory 13 Use a text editor to modify the AUTOEXEC BAT file as follows PCTCP is the default installation directory Move the line containing the STARTNET BAT command or the li...

Page 51: ...s for ODI Installation If you are using an ODI driver continue with the following steps 8 Change to the directory into which PC TCP was installed 9 Use a text editor to change the file PCTCP INI as follows In the section PCTCP ifcust 0 change the line INTERFACE TYPE NDIS to read INTERFACE TYPE PKTDRV 10 Save the file and exit the text editor 11 Change to the C root directory 12 Use a text editor t...

Page 52: ...ns given in the PC TCP documentation 6 Copy the file M16BPD COM from the C INTEL M16B directory to the PC TCP directory specified in the PC TCP install procedure 7 Edit the AUTOEXEC BAT file and add the following lines C PCTCP M16BPD COM C PCTCP ETHDRV EXE 8 This step is not required for PC TCP versions 2 10 and later Using a text editor add the following lines to your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PATH ...

Page 53: ...tructions in your FTP PC TCP manual 5 This step is not required for PC TCP versions 2 10 and later Using a text editor add the following lines to your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PATH IPCUST SYS DEVICE PATH IFCUST SYS where path is the drive and directory specified in the PC TCP installation 6 Copy NET CFG from the C INTEL M16B directory and the files LSL COM and M16BODI COM from the root directory of ...

Page 54: ... the sample file itself if appropriate HP LAN Manager NDIS 2 0 Driver See Microsoft LAN Manager IBM Local Area Network Support Program IBM Local Area Network Support Program version 1 36 NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 Choose IBM LAN Support Program from the Select Network Operating System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segmen...

Page 55: ...Driver 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 Choose IBM LAN Support Program from the Select Network Operating System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion 4 Install the IBM Local Area Network Support Program according to the instructions in the IBM Local Area Network Support Program User s Guide The following instructions refe...

Page 56: ...dify the PROTOCOL INI file in the C LSP directory as follows Under the ETHERAND section change the line that reads BINDINGS TCMAC2 to BINDINGS INTELNET Underneath that section insert a new section that reads INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL 15 Use a text editor to edit the keyword settings in the PROTOCOL INI file in the C LSP directory to match the keywords contained in the sample PROTOCOL INI file loca...

Page 57: ...f the installation process for your network operating system Note For manual installation of Novell NetWare with VLM available only under MS DOS or Windows 3 x you must first decompress the VLM files by running the MS DOS batch file DCOMPVLM BAT from the Network Drivers Disk as follows DCOMPVLM PATH where path is the directory for NetWare files usually C NWCLIENT DCOMPVLM will decompress and copy ...

Page 58: ...100 LAN Modem PC Card from the menu 8 Continue with the installation until it is completed 9 If installing Microsoft LAN Manager to run under Windows proceed to step 10 Otherwise skip to step 15 10 Run Windows 11 Choose setup from Main group 12 Select Startup and under the Options screen select Change System Settings 13 Select Network then scroll to LAN Manager version 2 1 14 Follow the prompts to...

Page 59: ... NDIS 2 01 Real Mode and click OK 13 Close the Network Drivers dialog box and click OK in the Network Setup box 14 Complete the installation process inserting Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk if required 15 Continue with the installation until it is completed 16 Click on the Control Panel in the Main group 17 Select Startup from the Control Panel 18 In the Options for Enterprise Networking window...

Page 60: ...twork server 4 When the installation is complete reboot the computer 5 At the Intel menu choose Load Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card for Network Access 6 From the DOS prompt run the NetWare Client install Be sure to install support for Windows 7 When the Novell Client install program asks for an ODI driver insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk 8 Complete the installation process and r...

Page 61: ...r your network 14 If you want to share your files or printers with others select Sharing 15 In the Network Setup dialog box choose Drivers 16 In the Network Drivers dialog box choose Add Adapter 17 In the Add Network Adapter box choose Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and click OK 18 When prompted for an unlisted updated or vendor provided network driver disk insert the Intel Network Drivers Di...

Page 62: ... segment of the installa tion 5 Start Windows for Workgroups and double click on the Network Setup icon in the Network Group 6 If you have not installed network support choose Networks in the Network Setup dialog box select Install Microsoft Windows Network and click OK Otherwise proceed to Step 7 Click the Sharing button to share files and printers 7 In the Network Setup dialog box choose Drivers...

Page 63: ...p program and exit Windows 6 At the DOS prompt change to the Windows system directory as follows CD WINDOWS SYSTEM 7 Make a directory called OEM as follows MKDIR OEM 8 Type DIR OEM INF to see a list of driver configuration files 9 Use the DOS EDIT program to view each OEM file to determine which ones reference Intel 10 Copy the old Intel configuration files to the OEM directory 11 Delete the old I...

Page 64: ...and verify the NetWare connection 5 Log in to the network Note The Intel Installation Program uses the NetWare VLM shell to connect to your NetWare server The Installation Program decompresses and copies all the required files If you are installing manually without the Intel Installation Program under MS DOS or Windows 3 x you must first decompress the VLM files by running the MS DOS batch file DC...

Page 65: ...you that further manual modifications will have to be made 5 Reboot the computer You will see some error messages Disregard them and continue with these instructions 6 Rename the file PROTOCOL NFS in the C LANMAN directory to PROTOCOL INI Use an text editor to edit the PROTOCOL INI file as follows Replace the items YOUR MAC MODULE DRIVERNAME YOURMAC OPTION1 VALUE1 ETC NFS NDIS DRIVERNAME NFSLINK1 ...

Page 66: ... Net One for DOS NDIS 2 0 Driver The PRO 100 PC Card is supported on Ungermann Bass Net One LAN Manager and MS NET networks There are two NDIS driver packages available from UB XNS BNS NDIS and TCP BNS NDIS These packages used with a Intel NDIS driver provide files that support DOS workstations They are available from UB and authorized UB representa tives Ungermann Bass Net One LAN Manager version...

Page 67: ...OOP At the end of the file add the following fragments UBLOOP DRIVERNAME UBLOOP BINDINGS INTELNET INTEL ADAPTER INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL 8 Reboot the PC Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS NDIS and ODI Drivers Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS can be installed using Intel NDIS or ODI drivers Installation instructions for both types of driver are provided below For information on which driver is app...

Page 68: ...r information regarding the differences between these two files 6 Copy the file M16BNDIS EXE from C INTEL M16B directory to the PATHWAY directory on your hard disk or boot disk 7 Continue with the custom instructions in the PathWay Access for DOS manual 8 Reboot the PC Wollongong PathWay ODI Installation 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk 2 Choose Wollongong PathWay Ac...

Page 69: ... the PC Windows 3 x Windows 3 x Modem Configuration Notes The PRO 100 PC Card doubles as a LAN card and fax modem As a modem the PRO 100 PC Card features Hayes and Microcom compatibil ity and the latest in data transmission data compression and error control techniques It can be used with most standard communications and fax software packages Note Unless Card and Socket Services are being used und...

Page 70: ...t directory of Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk from the DOS prompt before launching Windows or your communications program IMENABLE Installing Communications and Fax Software The PRO 100 PC Card is compatible with most popular communications and fax software packages see Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications for application specific information Running Windows Communications and Fax Software Wind...

Page 71: ...OCOM keyword to your configuration file or command line Manually Setting COM Port Interrupt and I O Address Values Use the COMx keyword to manually specify which COM port the PRO 100 PC Card should use when providing erial port emulation for modem operations Values for x can be 1 2 3 or 4 Each of these settings also activates a specific set of predefined values for I O address and interrupt level ...

Page 72: ...th COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings Sample NET CFG File ODI Driver with COM Port Setting LINK DRIVER M16BODI INT 10 PORT 280 MEM D2000 COM3 Sample PROTOCOL INI NDIS Driver with COM Port Setting INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL IRQ 10 IOADDRESS 0X320 MEM 0XD2000 MODE IO COM4 Sample Packet Driver Command Line with COM Port Setting M16BPD COM3 MEM D8000 Sample IMEN...

Page 73: ...s only valid when no Card Services are being used It instructs the driver that the modem and LAN interfaces must share the IRQ line State this keyword to configure the interface for one physical IRQ and one logical IRQ instead of the two separate physical IRQs normally used by the PC Card controller Preventing Memory Conflicts Memory allocation conflicts can cause the Intel driver to fail to load ...

Page 74: ...ne to the 386enh section of the SYSTEM INI file The exclusion range should match the exclusion on the EMM386 line If you are not using EMM386 but are using Windows then you MUST add an EMMEXCLUDE statement to the 386enh section of the SYSTEM INI file The exclusion range must match the memory window the PRO 100 PC Card is using Windows 3 x Modem Driver Settings The modem utility IMENABLE COM search...

Page 75: ... modem driver IMENABLE COM with default configuration settings is as follows IMENABLE COM COMX where COMx is a COM port value such as COM3 or COM4 If other nondefault configuration settings are used these must also be stated on the IMENABLE COM command line For example IMENABLE COM4 COMBASE 0X320 COMIRQ 10 Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters The following paragraphs present configuration guideli...

Page 76: ...s Disk and must be present in the same directory as the ODI driver Files required for using M16BODI COM are M16BODI INS Intel installation information file NET CFG Network configuration file M16BODI COM Intel ODI driver Most installations will be able to use the settings detected by the driver If any parameters need to be changed use an ASCII text editor to open and modify the NET CFG file and ins...

Page 77: ... CFG MEMORY AUTO C0000 EE000 MEMWAITSTATES 0 1 3 MODE MEM MEM OR IO NOCHECK NO KEYWORD ADAPTER RESOURCE VERI FICATION ENABLED NOCOM NO KEYWORD MODEM ENABLED NOEARLYRX NO KEYWORD EARLY RECEIVE ENABLED NOEARLYTX NO KEYWORD EARLY TRANSMIT ENABLED NOLED NO KEYWORD LEDS ENABLED S COMMAND LINE ONLY SHOW RESIDENT LAN DRIVERS SHAREIRQ SOCKET AUTO 1 4 U NOT USED COMMAND LINE ONLY UNLOAD M16BODI WORDSIZE 16...

Page 78: ...rivers Disk The files required for using M16BNDIS EXE are PROTOCOL INI Configuration and binding informa tion file M16BDOS NIF Intel installation file for Microsoft LAN Manager M16BNDIS EXE Intel DOS NDIS 2 0 1 driver Most installations will be able to use the settings detected by the driver If any parameters need to be changed use an ASCII text editor to modify the PROTOCOL INI file with the appr...

Page 79: ...URCE VERI FICATION ENABLED NOCOM NO KEYWORD MODEM ENABLED NOEARLYRX NO KEYWORD EARLY RECEIVE ENABLED NOEARLYTX NO KEYWORD EARLY TRANSMIT ENABLED NOLED NO KEYWORD LEDS ENABLED SHAREIRQ SOCKET AUTO 1 4 WORDSIZE 16 8 OR 16 Packet Driver Settings for driver M16BPD COM Packet driver parameters must be stated on the M16BPD COM command line when running the packet driver Packet Driver Configuration Notes...

Page 80: ...X3F8 INTERRUPT AUTO 3 15 IOADDRESS AUTO 240 380 IOWAITSTATES 0 1 3 LINESPEED AUTO 10 OR 100 LINKDISABLE NO KEYWORD LINK INTEGRITY ENABLED MEMORY AUTO C0000 E8000 MEMWAITSTATES 0 1 3 MODE MEM MEM OR IO NOCHECK NO KEYWORD ADAPTER RESOURCE VERI FICATION ENABLED NOCOM NO KEYWORD MODEM ENABLED NOEARLYRX NO KEYWORD EARLYRX ENABLED NOEARLYTX NO KEYWORD EARLYTX ENABLED NOLED NO KEYWORD LEDS ENABLED SHAREI...

Page 81: ...MBASE to override the values set with COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings COMBASE can be used to override the pre defined I O port value for a specific COM port in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings It can also be used with COMIRQ to select a user defined COM port Default is no keyword Parameter setting is a hexadecimal value in the range 248 ...

Page 82: ... Any value supported by the PC Card hardware can be used INTERRUPTNUMBERSee INTERRUPT IOADDRESS specifies the LAN I O address to use in hexadeci mal notation Default address is 320 IOBASEADDRESS see IOADDRESS IOWAITSTATES specifies the number of wait states that should be added to I O accesses to the card Values are a decimal number from 1 to 3 On some machines it may be necessary for the driver t...

Page 83: ...ill attempt to automatically configure this parameter The keyword is provided as a troubleshooting aid MODE specifies whether to run the network in memory mapped or I O mode Values are the ASCII strings MEMORY or IO The default setting is MEM Set this keyword to IO to disable requests for memory mapped mode on systems that only support an I O driven card NOCHECK disables verification of adapter re...

Page 84: ... the PC Card controller SINT Packet Driver is number from hexadecimal 60 to 80 designating a software interrupt Default is 60 SLOT Same as SOCKET but used with IMENABLE COM SOCKET forces the driver to look in the selected socket specifically for a PRO 100 PC Card If no keyword is stated the driver will scan all PC Card slots looking for the right card Valid values are from 1 to the number of PC Ca...

Page 85: ... hexadecimal notation are 300 320 240 Examples of invalid I O addresses are 301 325 247 M16BODI only supports the BUS ID PC Card not the selected BUS ID Either delete the BUS ID keyword from the NET CFG file or change its value to 3 This message applies only to the ODI driver Do not use the keyword BUS ID in the ODI NET CFG file If you do use it you must set the value to 3 Network Controller runni...

Page 86: ...AN interrupt using the INTERRUPT keyword The COMBASE keyword is required in this configuration If the COMIRQ keyword has been specified but COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 has NOT been specified the COMBASE keyword must be specified with an appropriate value The COMIRQ keyword is required in this configuration If the COMBASE keyword has been specified but COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 has NOT been specified the C...

Page 87: ...decimal number for the SOCKET keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the SOCKET keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be a decimal number other than zero Please specify 0 1 2 or 3 for the MEMWAITSTATES keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the MEMWAITSTATES keyword in the NET CFG o...

Page 88: ...ied under the COMIRQ keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be a decimal number Please specify a hexadecimal number ending in 8 for the COMBASE keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the COMBASE keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be a hexadecimal number in the range 248 to 3F8 No standard COM ports available Please use cu...

Page 89: ...e generally supplied by the computer manufacturer Among other functions they Hide the PCMCIA socket hardware implementation from the PRO 100 PC Card driver Control the allocation of resources memory windows I O ports interrupts to the PRO 100 PC Card Recommendations for Use of Card and Socket Ser vices with the PRO 100 PC Card A If the memory manager EMM386 EXE is being used verify that the memory...

Page 90: ...n a set of resources interrupt memory window I O window to the PRO 100 PC Card The resources configured for the PRO 100 PC Card in a configuration file or on a command line must match the resources assigned by Card and Socket Services If they do not the driver will generally fail to load The way resources are assigned to the PC Card varies among Card and Socket Services manufacturers The following...

Page 91: ...LUS3 PCMRMAN SYS DEVICE C PMCPLUS3 PCMSCD EXE CALLED A GENERIC CARD DRIVER Be sure to verify that an EMM386 memory exclusion has been stated to cover the region where the Intel card loads SystemSoft The SystemSoft s CardSoft Card and Socket Services are loaded in the CONFIG SYS file and generally include the following lines DEVICE C CARDSOFT SOCKET_SERVICES_DRIVER THIS FILE VARIES BY MACHINE TYPE ...

Page 92: ...cold boot If the driver still fails to load the cause is generally a resource conflict Common causes of resource conflicts include sound systems other PCMCIA adapters and built in ROMs The resources required for a PRO 100 PC Card include a memory window MEM keyword a LAN interrupt INT keyword and an I O address IOADDRESS keyword The default settings are indicated below Review your computer documen...

Page 93: ... 100 PC Card when no other setting is stated are MEMORY AUTO IRQ AUTO IOADDRESS NDIS AUTO PORT ODI AUTO Troubleshooting combinations for driver configuration without Card and Socket Services TRIAL MEM INT IOADDRESS WORDSIZE Default D2000 5 320 16 1 CC000 5 320 16 2 D2000 10 320 16 3 CC000 10 320 16 4 D2000 11 320 16 5 CC000 11 320 16 6 D2000 15 320 16 7 CC000 15 320 16 8 D2000 5 340 8 9 CC000 5 34...

Page 94: ... PC Card controller chipset is not properly reset on a warm boot and this can cause network errors C In a NetWare environment verify that the frame type running on your network server is the same as the FRAME type listed first in the NET CFG If you are not sure what the correct Ethernet frame type is check with your system administrator On a multi server network add a preferred server statement to...

Page 95: ...keyword that affects interrupt usage is SHAREIRQ The SHAREIRQ keyword forces the modem side to share the interrupt that the network side is using The INT or INTERRUPT keyword is used to set the interrupt the network side uses Card and Socket Services also has an effect on interrupt usage To troubleshoot the issues described above proceed as follows 1 Verify that the phone line is an analog phone l...

Page 96: ...e computer between trials The modem works in DOS but not in Windows A Verify that there are no communications fax programs automatically loading on Windows startup or running in the background B If you are using Card and Socket Services try the following 1 In Windows select Control Panel Ports and under Advanced set the selected COM port IOADDRESS to default set the INTER RUPT LEVEL to the value s...

Page 97: ...Services try the following 1 Verify the following entries in the Windows SYSTEM INI file BOOT COMM DRV COMM DRV 386ENH DEVICE VCD You may need to remark out any VCD 386 added by other programs IBMVCD 386 PCMVCD 386 SSVCD 386 2 In Windows go into the Control Panel then Ports and under the Advanced options set the selected COM port IOADDRESS and INTERRUPT to default settings 3 Exit Windows and turn ...

Page 98: ...nd will be heard On some PCs you can set the speaker on or off or change volume levels with a keyboard sequence See your computer documentation Computer Specific Application Notes Windows 3 x If you are using Card and Socket Services and are experiencing problems find your computer in the list below and review the information provided The examples of Card and Socket Services driver stacks and EMM3...

Page 99: ...e above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Austin Notebooks series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE X D000 D7FF DEVICE C PCMCIA CARDSOCK SYS IO 240 DEVICE C PCMCIA CTALKCS EXE DEVICE C PCMCIA CARDTALK SYS A IOW 320 31F MEMW D000 D7FF The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Compaq Contura Aero DEVICE C DOS EMM38...

Page 100: ...V EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CARDID EXE C CPQDOS CARDID INI DEVICE C CPQDOS MEMDRV EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS DBLFLASH EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS MS FLASH SYS The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Dell Latitude XP series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DBFF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSVADEM EXE DEVICE C CARDOSFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOF...

Page 101: ...be used with the configuration below DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS01 SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDOSCS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD DICRMU01 SYS MA C800 CFFF DEVICE C THINKPAD ICPMDOS SYS REM DEVICE C THINKPAD AUTODRV SYS C THINKPAD AUTODRV INI The above line has been changed to prevent AUTODRV SYS from loading The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000 IBM ThinkPa...

Page 102: ...arked out if the Thinkpad 750 series has a built in sound card The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000 NEC Versa models DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DFFF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSCIRRUS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC INI REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT ATADRV EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE C CARDSOFT C...

Page 103: ... D2000 Toshiba 19xx 47xx 48xx series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X C800 CFFF DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 CNFIGNAM EXE DEFAULT DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMSS EXE DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMCS EXE DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMRMAN SYS DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMSCD EXE The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000 ...

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Page 105: ...ows 3 x only The Windows utilities described in this chapter are automatically copied to your hard drive and launched during installation of the PRO 100 PC Card under Windows 95 and Windows NT version 4 0 or when you run the Intel Installation Program under Windows 3 1 or 3 11 Icons for these utilities are also installed in the Windows program group set up at the time of installation Country Ident...

Page 106: ...ath indicates the location of the Country Identifier utility on your hard drive 2 The current country setting is listed at the top of the screen and the other countries supported are listed below To change to a different country locate the country on the list and double click The application will verify that the country setting has been changed 3 Click on Exit to close the program Modem Test Utili...

Page 107: ...ds can be inserted and removed at any time Multiple cards and different configurations can be tested Executing the Self Test Use the following steps to execute the self test 1 Install the PRO 100 PC Card according to the instructions for your operating system 2 Power down and restart the computer from MS DOS use Shift F5 in Windows 95 DO NOT load a network driver Note Do not run M16BTEST with a ne...

Page 108: ...ng and test result for each parameter Parameters are config ured through the CONFIGURE function described below If a card is detected and initialized successfully the CIS information is displayed A failure may indicate that service is required for the PRO 100 PC Card Contact Intel Customer Support The CIS section displays the serial number of the unit its manufacturing date and its network node ad...

Page 109: ... representation of the volume of traffic on the local area network LAN The Receive Statistics window displays the cumulative totals for received Packets KBytes and Errors RESOURCES This function attempts to determine free resources that are available for use by the driver It searches for memory I O and IRQ ADVANCED This function allows the user to set up advanced diagnostics ABOUT This function di...

Page 110: ...Rx Receive CTS Clear to Send CD Carrier Detect RI Ring Indication To exit the COM port monitor program Shift Click on the COM port monitor window or click on the window to open the dialog box then click on the EXIT button Communications Application Notes and Modem Script Files Note The modem script files mentioned in this document are intended to be used if you have tried a generic Hayes or Microc...

Page 111: ...n Some of the instructions include references to modem script files The following files are contained in the scripts directory on disk 2 CLASS73 MDM MODEM INI M16BRAS1 INF M16BMSM SCR M16BMSM MDM M16BLOT MDM Modem Setup with a Communications Program Most communications programs include a modem setup function or will autodetect the modem using a sequence of steps like the following 1 Search for mod...

Page 112: ...l tab f Accept the default or set the Maximum Speed of the modem g Use the default initialization string or modify it by clicking the Connection Tab then Advanced and inputting changes on the Extra Settings line 3 Verify that the modem is functioning via Modem Diagnostics and Hyperterminal 4 Install the communications program The Intel modem is automati cally configured by the communications progr...

Page 113: ...rt Highlight EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card then click OK Note Use the default initialization string If you need to change the string you may do so under the Edit Commands options America Online version 3 0 with Windows 95 America Online v 3 0 ships with a MODEM INI file This file must be modified in order to use the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card 1 To update the MODEM INI file pro...

Page 114: ...odify the present configuration 1 Click Special 2 Click Session Settings a Indicate which COM port is assigned to the Intel modem under Connector b Select the speed of the Intel modem under Baud Rate c Click once in the box to the left of Use Winsock for Internet access 3 Click Modem in the Setup Session Settings window a In the Modem Current Settings window select Other under Modem b Use the defa...

Page 115: ...Express PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card model Note The default initialization string should suffice To modify your initialization string click Define Modem and enter the new initialization string in the Initialization section 5 Click OK to save configuration and exit LapLink version 6 0 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 In the Control Panel click the Modem icon to access th...

Page 116: ...f System Memory Error when running LapLink Correct this error by temporarily editing out any special programs in those two statements Make a backup copy of the WIN INI file before editing it The load c Laplink Directory llwload exe line must reside in the WIN INI as it is required for LapLink to work Operating inconsistencies will be experienced when Card and Socket Services are used with LapLink ...

Page 117: ...bile Main Menu select Mobile b Next select Location Setup c In Telephone verify that your Dialing Rules and Strings are correct d In Communications highlight Default Communications Method then set Connection Type Modem Modem Type EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card select the correct modem Serial Port Communication Port assigned to the modem 3 Click OK to save and close 4 Enable SESSION LOG to ...

Page 118: ...lows Connection Type Modem Modem Type EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Serial Port Com Port setting used in Windows 95 3 Click OK to save and close 4 Enable SESSION LOG to obtain the modem status of a From the Lotus cc Mail Mobile Main Menu select Mobile Mobile Setup b Place a check mark under Save cc Mail Background Session Log c Place a check mark under Activate Diagnostics in cc Mail Back...

Page 119: ...Express PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card is listed b Verify that the Maximum port speed is set to 115 2Kbps c Use the default initialization string d Click OK to save changes and exit Lotus Notes version 4 11A with Windows 95 and NT 4 0 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 Copy the M16BLOT MDM file to the default directory where Lotus Notes program is installed NOTES DATA MODEM...

Page 120: ...nced Extra Settings d Click OK to save changes and exit Microsoft Dial Up Adapter Network Setup for Windows 95 The Microsoft Dial Up Adapter may be used for Remote Access Service RAS remote connection to in house server and or to access the Internet To install the Dial Up Adapter 1 In the Control Panel double click the Network icon 2 Click Add 3 Double click Adapter 4 Highlight Microsoft under Man...

Page 121: ...ection tab and then Advanced Connection Settings Enter all changes under Extra Settings Click OK to return to the Make New Connection screen then click Next Enter the Area Code and Telephone number of computer or service click Next then Finish Microsoft Remote Access Server RAS 1 Enable network functionality in Windows for Workgroups a Double click the Network Setup icon b Click Networks c Click I...

Page 122: ... directory 3 Exit Windows and go to the C Windows System sub directory Back up the original MODEM INF with the following command COPY MODEM INF MODEM BAK 4 Append the Intel M16BRAS1 INF file to the end of the MODEM INF file To do this issue the following commands COPY MODEM INF M16BRAS1 INF MODEM NEW COPY MODEM NEW MODEM INF 5 Modify the new MODEM INF in the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 Lan Modem PC...

Page 123: ...ct Any modem port d Click OK to save and exit Prodigy Internet version 1 1 6 with Windows 95 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 Double click NetAssist for Prodigy Internet 2 Click Dialer Settings 3 Click Modem Info Highlight the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem 4 By default there should be an X in the Check this if you have a PCMCIA modem 5 Click Change Modem Strings 6 M...

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Page 125: ... dropped ERROR 4 Command is invalid CONNECT 1200 5 Connection established at 1200bps NO DIALTONE 6 No tone during interval set with S6 BUSY 7 Busy signal detected NO ANSWER 8 Remote end never answered CONNECT 2400 10 Connection established at 2400bps CONNECT 4800 11 Connection established at 4800bps CONNECT 9600 12 Connection established at 9600bps CONNECT 14400 13 Connection established at 14400b...

Page 126: ...000bps CONNECT 34000 71 Connection established at 34000bps CONNECT 36000 72 Connection established at 36000bps CONNECT 38000 73 Connection established at 38000bps CONNECT 40000 74 Connection established at 40000bps CONNECT 42000 75 Connection established at 42000bps CONNECT 44000 76 Connection established at 44000bps CONNECT 46000 77 Connection established at 46000bps CONNECT 48000 78 Connection e...

Page 127: ... detected at 16800bps CARRIER 19200 Carrier detected at 19200bps CARRIER 21600 Carrier detected at 21600bps CARRIER 24000 Carrier detected at 24000bps CARRIER 26400 Carrier detected at 26400bps CARRIER 28800 Carrier detected at 28800bps CARRIER 31200 Carrier detected at 31200bps CARRIER 33600 Carrier detected at 33600bps COMPRESSION MNP5 MNP 5 compression enabled COMPRESSON V 42BIS V 42bis compres...

Page 128: ...tted as such to the modem at the other end of the line Special Commands Online Escape Sequence The escape sequence is used to switch to command mode from online mode during a session with a remote modem Type three plus signs The escape sequence is not preceded by the AT command prefix nor does it require the Enter key The setting of S Register S2 determines the ASCII character used S2 43 is the de...

Page 129: ...isplayed Bn Select Communications Standard The ATBn command selects the communication standard ITU or Bell to be used by the modem as follows B0 Use ITU V 22 at 1200bps B0 selects ITU V 22 at 1200bps and ITU V 21 at 300bps B1 Use Bell 212A at 1200bps B1 selects Bell 212A at 1200bps and Bell 103J at 300bps B2 Unselect V 23 reverse channel B3 Select V 23 reverse channel B15 Selects V 21 when the mod...

Page 130: ...but they are ignored by the modem The Dial command can be used for either pulse rotary or tone dialing The dial digits characters are 0 9 A B C D The characters A B C D and the symbols and represent specific tone pairs and can be used only when tone dialing These characters and symbols are ignored when pulse dialing is used Some countries restrict or prohibit the use of some of these characters Di...

Page 131: ...er S8 The modifier is frequently inserted after the digit usually 9 used to obtain an outside line from a PBX to allow sufficient time for the dial tone to occur before the modem dials the telephone number The W modifier can be used in place of the comma Some countries place restrictions on the amount of time a modem may delay during dialing T Tone Dialing Method The T modifier is used with the Di...

Page 132: ...rent call calling tone is automatically enabled in many countries This modifier is not available in all countries Credit Card Tone Detect The modifier in a dial string instructs the modem to wait for a credit card bong tone before processing the remaining characters in the dial string En Echo Command The ATEn command where n represents 0 or 1 determines if the commands you issue through the keyboa...

Page 133: ... or prepares it for dialing ATH0 Causes the modem to go on hook default ATH1 Causes the modem to go off hook this command is restricted in some countries In Request ID Information The ATI command has various options which are used to instruct the modem to provide specific information about itself I0 Displays modem controller firmware revision same as I3 I1 Calculates ROM checksum and displays it o...

Page 134: ... dialed then on after dialing until data carrier is detected Nn Negotiation of Handshaking Options The ATNn command where n represents 0 or 1 determines whether or not the sending modem performs a negotiated handshake when the speed of the answering modem is different from that of the sending modem N0 When originating or answering handshake only at the communication standard specified by the conte...

Page 135: ...codes such as OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER and ERROR are displayed on your PC s screen Q0 Display of result codes enabled Q1 Display of result codes disabled Repeat command See Special Commands at the beginning of this chapter T Select Tone Dialing The ATT command instructs the modem to use tone dialing This mode will remain in force for all dialing procedures unless an ATP command is issued or the ...

Page 136: ...represents 0 1 or 2 works in conjunction with S Register S95 to determine how that subset of the result codes called negotiation progress messages or extended result codes will be used to report the type of connection protocol and other communication techniques that resulted from handshaking and subsequent negotiation The options available to represent n in the ATWn command are W0 CONNECT result c...

Page 137: ...1 determines whether or not the modem will disconnect a call when it receives a long space 1 6 seconds Break signal during a V 22bis connection Y0 Disables the long space disconnect facility supported for backward compatibility reference only Y1 Enables the long space disconnect facility not supported Zn Recall Stored Profile The ATZn command where n represents 0 disconnects any call that is curre...

Page 138: ...l modem s DCD signal is on when the remote modem s carrier signal is detected and off when it is not default Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR Options The AT Dn command where n represents 0 3 controls how the Data Terminal Ready DTR signal is used by the modem D0 Ignore the DTR signal from the computer and treat it as always on D1 Monitor DTR and when an ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal occurs swit...

Page 139: ... are set with F5 Local Factory Settings Function MTC Implementation LAPM only error correction N4 Transmit level fixed per cellular phone S92 Wait for carrier 90 sec S7 90 CD loss delay 10 sec S10 100 Auto FF FB enabled N A Start up at 9600bps S40 2 Gn V 22bis Guard Tone Selection This option is for international use only It is not used in North America The AT Gn determines which guard tone if any...

Page 140: ...mmand where n represents 0 4 determines how the flow control between the computer and the local modem is handled M0 Asynchronous mode default supplied for backward compatibility only M1 Reserved M2 Reserved M3 Reserved M4 Reserved Pn Pulse Dial Make to Break Ratio Selec tion Japan only The AT Pn command where n represents 0 or 1 controls the ratio of the off hook make to on hook break interval use...

Page 141: ...default S1 The DSR signal is on during handshaking and is off when carrier is lost Tn Self Test Commands The AT Tn command allows the user to perform diagnostic tests on the modem T0 Abort Stops any test in progress T1 Local analog loop this test verifies modem operation as well as the connection between the modem and computer The modem must be off line when this test is run T3 Local digital loopb...

Page 142: ...compatibility with applications that use the Y0 command It does not affect the behavior of the modem Y0 Select stored profile 0 on power up Y1 ERROR Zn x Store Telephone Number The AT Zn x command is used to store a telephone number for later dialing using the ATDS n dial stored number command In this command n is 0 or 1 representing 2 storage locations and x is the stored number The dial string m...

Page 143: ...ttempts to connect in LAPM error control mode If this fails the modem attempts to connect in MNP mode If this fails the modem connects in buffered mode and continues operation This is also known as V 42 auto reliable mode same as Q5 N4 LAPM or disconnect The modem attempts to connect in LAPM error control mode If this fails the call will be disconnected N5 MNP or disconnect mode The modem attempts...

Page 144: ...r which the last call attempted in the past two hours failed In countries that do not require blacklisting this command returns ERROR Cn Data Compression Control The AT Cn command determines the operation of V 42bis and MNP class 5 data compression Online changes do not take effect until a disconnect occurs C0 V 42bis MNP Class 5 compression disabled no data compression C1 MNP Class 5 compression ...

Page 145: ...mands MS Modulation Control M commands W Wireless W commands GCAP may be used to determine whether the modem supports the GCAP command an OK response indicates support ERROR indicates non implementation GCI Country of Installation Syntax AT GCI T 35 code AT GCI AT GCI This command configures the modem for the country of use selecting operational parameters and ensuring conformity to the requiremen...

Page 146: ...rent country selection use AT GCI T 35 code Country T 35 code Australia 09 Austria 0A Belgium 0F Canada 20 China 26 Denmark 31 Finland 3C France 3D Germany 04 Hong Kong 50 Indonesia 54 Ireland 57 Italy 59 Japan 00 Korea 61 Malaysia 6C Netherlands 7B New Zealand 7E Norway 82 Portugal 8B Singapore 9C Spain A0 Sweden A5 Switzerland A6 Taiwan FE Thailand A9 United Kingdom B4 United States B5 ...

Page 147: ...er the modem supports the GMM command an OK response indicates support ERROR indicates non implementation GMR Request Revision Identification Syntax AT GMR AT GMR This command displays one or more lines of information text identifiying the revision level of the firmware of the modem GMR may be used to determine whether the adapter supports the GMR command an OK response indicates support ERROR ind...

Page 148: ...ing B103 Bell 103 300bps B212 Bell 212A 1200bps V21 ITU T V 21 300bps V22 ITU T V 22 1200bps V22B ITU T V 22bis 2400bps V23C ITU T V 23 with constant carrier 1200 75 or 75 1200bps V32 ITU T V 32 4800 or 9600bps V32B ITU T V 32bis 4800 19200bps V34 ITU T V 34 2400 33600bps K56 default Lucent Rockwell K56flex 32000 56000bps automode Enables or disables negotiation of an alternative carrier if the pr...

Page 149: ... is determined by the value of carrier If the carrier setting is K56 the max_rate subparameter should be left at the default value zero S Register Reference This section provides information on all the S Registers supported by the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Adapter It is divided into two parts Introduction to S Registers S Register Reference in numerical order Introduction to S R...

Page 150: ...register is read only The value of S1 increments with each ring If no rings occur over a six second interval the register is cleared The value of S1 can range from 0 to 255 The default is 0 Limits are country specific S2 AT Escape Character Register S2 defines the ASCII character used in the Escape se quence This command is used to return to command mode without losing the connection with a remote...

Page 151: ...the first digit The wait must be at least 2 seconds Register S6 can be set to any value between 2 and 65 seconds The default is 2 seconds The value of the W dial modifier will override the value in register S6 This operation however may be affected by some ATX options according to country restrictions Defaults and limits are country specific S7 Connection Completion Time Out This register determin...

Page 152: ...fic S11 DTMF Tone Duration This register determines the touch tone dialing speed which is prefixed for each country The value can range from 50 to 150 milliseconds The default is 95 milliseconds The value of register S11 has no effect on pulse dialing Defaults and limits are country specific S12 Escape Guard Time This register sets the value in 20 ms increments of the required pause after the esca...

Page 153: ... The frequency is 1300 Hz with a cadence of 0 5 seconds on and 2 seconds off The default is country specific Some countries do not allow data calling tone to be overridden S35 0 Data calling tone disabled default S35 1 Data calling tone enabled S36 Negotiation Fallback This register specifies the action to be taken in the event of a negotiation failure when error control is selected S36 0 2 Hang u...

Page 154: ...00bps S37 16 Attempt to connect at 26400bps S37 17 Attempt to connect at 28800bps S37 18 Attempt to connect at 31200bps S37 19 Attempt to connect at 33600bps S40 ETC Startup Autorating S40 0 Start up with normal autorating default S40 1 Start up at initial rate of 4800 or below S40 2 Start up at initial rate of 9600 or below S42 Auto Rate V 32bis and V 22bis auto rate is disabled Retrain operation...

Page 155: ...d Feature Nego tiation S48 7 Negotiation enabled S48 128 Negotiation disabled forces immediate fallback options specified in S36 The following table shows the S36 and S48 configuration settings needed to negotiate certain types of connections S48 7 S48 128 S36 0 2 LAPM or hangup do not use S36 1 3 LAPM or buffered buffered S36 4 6 LAPM MNP or hangup MNP or hangup S36 5 7 LAPM MNP or buffered MNP o...

Page 156: ...trolled connection This S Register does not affect the way the connection is negotiated it just enables extended messages S95 0 Disables extended result code messages S95 1 Use DCE modem to modem speed when reporting CONNECT result codes S95 2 Append ARQ to CONNECT result code when an error controlled EC connection is established S95 4 Enable CARRIER result codes S95 8 Enable PROTOCOL result codes...

Page 157: ...ubleshooting Software updates Installation notes Product information How to access See web addresses on next page US and Canada 1 503 264 7999 Europe 44 1793 432955 Worldwide 1 503 264 7999 You can reach Intel s automated support services 24 hours a day every day at no charge The services contain the most up to date information about Intel products You can access installation instructions troubles...

Page 158: ...pport on site service and software and hardware maintenance agreements For details about the Intel Support Service options download document 8549 from one of the automated services Worldwide access Intel has technical support centers worldwide Many of the centers are staffed by technicians who speak the local languages For a list of all Intel support centers the telephone numbers and the times the...

Page 159: ...ure range Operating 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C Storage 4 F to 149 F 20 C to 65 C Humidity 95 maximum noncondensing Memory size 512K flash memory 160K SRAM Memory alloc 4K shared memory allocated to D2000 D2FFF default Power 5 VDC 490 mA typical Diagnostics Self test capability Approvals FCC Part 15 Class B FCC Part 68 Industry Canada CE Mark ...

Page 160: ...0 9600 7200 and 4800 bps V 29 at 9600 7200 and 4800 bps V 27ter at 4800 and 2400 bps Fax support Group 3 EIA TIA Class 1 Error control V 42 Error Control MNP Levels 2 4 Error Detection Data compression V 42bis 4 1 or MNP Level 5 2 1 Diagnostics Power up self tests of program RAM data RAM and nonvolatile memory Nonvolatile RAM 1 user definable profile 2 thirty six digit telephone numbers LAN Adapte...

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Page 163: ...ere with reception of radio and TV broadcasts If you suspect this product is causing interference turn your computer on and off while the radio or TV is showing interference If the interference disappears when you turn the computer off and reappears when you turn the computer on something in the computer is causing interference To reduce interference try these suggestions Change the direction of t...

Page 164: ... the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be n...

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Page 171: ... 5 8 Analog telephone line 1 5 Artisoft LANtastic 4 4 installation 4 4 AT Command Reference 6 4 AT commands reference 6 1 AT T StarGROUP installation 4 4 auto sensing speed 1 2 B Banyan VINES installation 4 5 Banyan VINES Dial In 5 10 C CAB files Windows 95 2 2 Cabling data grade 1 2 Card and Socket Services 4 51 Card Information Structure CIS 4 48 CARRIER message 6 3 Category 5 cabling 1 2 ...

Page 172: ... 4 35 CONNECT message 6 1 Country Identifier utility 5 1 Country of installation codes 6 21 Customer Support A 1 D Data compression 4 31 DCOMPVLM BAT 4 19 4 26 4 30 DEC PATHWORKS 4 6 Default values 4 3 Diagnostics 5 3 Dial modifiers 6 6 Dial Up Product Registration 5 2 Digital telephone line 1 5 Digital telephone lines 1 7 DOS modem software 4 57 E Early receive RX 4 45 Early transmit TX 4 46 EMM3...

Page 173: ...ayes commands 6 1 Heat during normal use 1 6 HotSwap 1 3 HP LAN Manager installation 4 16 I IBM DOS LAN Requestor 4 19 IBM Local Area Network Support Program 4 16 installation 4 16 4 17 IBM Local Area Support Program 4 16 IBM PC LAN 4 19 Indicator lights LAN adapter cable 1 8 modem cable 1 7 Installation generic 4 16 manual 4 19 Microsoft Windows 3 x 4 2 Novell NetWare 4 2 Program Intel 4 2 Progra...

Page 174: ...LAN card 4 31 LAN Manager Microsoft LAN Manager 4 20 Ungermann Bass Net One 4 28 LANtastic Artisoft 4 4 LANWatch FTP 4 9 LapLink 5 11 LEDs LAN adapter cable 1 8 modem cable 1 7 LINKDISABLE keyword 4 44 LINKINTEGRITY keyword 4 44 Lotus cc Mail 5 13 Notes 5 15 M M16BTEST EXE 5 3 Manual installation 4 19 Memory conflicts 4 35 keyword 4 45 manager 4 35 MEMORYBASEADDRESS keyword 4 45 MEMWAITSTATES keyw...

Page 175: ...tion 4 31 sound 4 60 volume levels 4 60 Modem commands 6 4 Modem result codes 6 1 Modem script files 5 6 Modem setup 5 7 Modem Test utility 5 2 MODEMLOG TXT 2 12 N NDIS 3 0 driver parameters 2 13 3 8 NDIS driver Artisoft LANtastic 4 4 FTP LANWatch 4 9 FTP PC TCP 4 11 generic 4 16 Microsoft LAN Manager 4 20 Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 4 21 parameters 4 40 SunSoft PC NFS 4 27 Ungermann Bass Net...

Page 176: ...stallation 4 2 O ODI driver FTP PC TCP 4 11 generic 4 16 loading sequence 4 39 Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 4 21 parameters 4 38 Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 4 29 OEM Service Release Version 2 2 1 OK message 6 1 OnNet with FTP PC TCP 4 11 4 13 OSR2 2 1 P PABX systems 1 7 Package contents 1 4 Packet driver FTP LANWatch 4 9 FTP PC TCP 4 11 loading sequence 4 42 parameters 4 41 Parameters dr...

Page 177: ...ent 1 4 Result codes modem 6 1 Retail version Windows 95 2 1 S S Register Reference 6 25 S Registers 6 25 Script files modem 5 6 Self test 5 3 SHAREIRQ keyword 4 35 4 46 4 57 Shutdown and restart 2 11 SINT keyword 4 46 SLOT keyword 4 46 SOCKET keyword 4 46 4 47 Software supplied 1 2 Software updates B 1 SunSoft PC NFS installation 4 27 SYSTEM INI file 4 36 T TELSEL EXE 5 1 Troubleshooting Windows ...

Page 178: ...tallation 4 2 Windows 95 2 1 installation 2 1 troubleshooting 2 9 NetWare installation 2 8 OEM OSR2 version 2 4 retail version 2 2 Windows NT installation 3 3 Windows for Workgroups 4 21 ODI driver 4 22 removing old installation 4 25 with NetWare 4 22 Wizard Update Device 2 5 Wollongong PathWay Access installation 4 29 Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 4 29 NDIS driver 4 30 ODI driver 4 30 WORDSIZ...

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